We are currently using MAXTRAXX as well. I personally find it not that great as far as writing tickets. Maybe I am doing something wrong. I have to look up my labor times in Mitchell/Alldata, then I have to open up a labor line and retype the job description and input the job hours and the flat rate hours. Compared to when I use to use Mitchell, this takes forever especialy when just doing a quick quote for the customer. I wish they had a labor guide and jobs already installed on the Maxtraxx system. I don't like how the "quotes" are set up. I have a hard time after a customer comes in, we do an inspection, then I have to open a new ticket under quotes, and genterate the quote and do it for each upsell. I feel that I am creating all my own info, canned jobs, kits, parts and part #'s, labor guides, ect... I am feeling like Maxtraxx is just a spread sheet program with no real perks to it.
The positive of the Maxtraxx though is the inventory control/tracking and the customer tracking. I do like being able to generate so many reports and tracking different things. Then again, I have to enter in all those jobs (be it LOF, diagnostics, tune ups) as opposed to them coming off the labor guide super quick and being able to just look up the labor times/job, clicking it and editing it on the actual RO. I LOVE that Maxtraxx allows you to email quotes/RO to customers and it sends text messages. This has been big in getting customers to come back and staying in contact with them.